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Lahc - Summer - 2019 LA Harbor College
Lahc - Summer - 2019 LA Harbor College
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8-week session: June 17 – August 9, 2019
ACCOUNTING
ACCTG 001‐Introductory Accounting I (UC/CSU) ‐ 5 Units
The course covers the accounting information system, including recording and reporting of business transactions
with a focus on the accounting cycle, the application of generally accepted accounting principles, the financial
statements, and statement analysis.
10256 LEC 11:05 hrs/wk TBA Hoffman, W K INTERNET
Instructor email: hoffmawk@lahc.edu
(Starts 06/17/2019, Ends 08/09/2019)
ACCTG 002‐Introductory Accounting II (UC/CSU) ‐ 5 Units
Enrollment Requirement: Prerequisite: Completion of Accounting 001 or Accounting 021 and 022 with
grades of C or better.
This course will cover managerial and cost accounting topics including cost terms, cost behavior and cost systems
as well as the use of accounting data for planning, budgeting, and control.
14304 LEC 11:05 hrs/wk TBA Ho, F K INTERNET
Instructor email: hof@lahc.edu
(Starts 06/17/2019, Ends 08/09/2019)
ANTHROPOLOGY
ANTHRO 101‐Human Biological Evolution (UC/CSU) ‐ 3 Units
Requirement Designation: Meets IGETC 5B CSU B2
This course explores the field of physical anthropology emphasizing the evolution of the human species. Topics will
include human heredity, mechanisms of evolutionary change, human variation, and the reconstruction of human
evolutionary history through the study of the fossil record and the study of our closest biological relatives, the
living monkeys and apes.
11144 LEC 6:30 hrs/wk TBA David, A E INTERNET
Instructor email: davidae@lahc.edu
(Starts 06/17/2019, Ends 08/09/2019)
BIOLOGY
BIOLOGY 003‐Introduction To Biology (UC/CSU) ‐ 4 Units
Requirement Designation: Meets IGETC 5B 5C CSU B2 B3
This course for non‐majors examines the fundamental principles of biology with laboratories emphasizing hands‐on
investigations. Topics include an introduction to evolutionary theory, basic biological chemistry, cell function and
reproduction, cellular respiration and photosynthesis, classical and contemporary genetics, gene expression and an
introduction to animal structure and function. Meets UC/CSU GE requirement of natural science with a lab.
14140 LEC 5:45 pm ‐ 9:05 pm TTh STAFF TBA SCC 152
This course is designed for PACE (PLAN FOR ACCELERATED COLLEGE EDUCATION). General PACE information can be found at
http://www.lahc.edu/classes/pace/index.html (Starts 06/17/2019, Ends 08/09/2019)
AND
14142 LAB 8:00 am ‐ 3:25 pm Sa STAFF TBA SCC 218
This course is designed for PACE (PLAN FOR ACCELERATED COLLEGE EDUCATION) General PACE information can be found at
http://www.lahc.edu/classes/pace/index.html (Starts 06/17/2019, Ends 08/09/2019)
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BUSINESS
BUS 001‐Introduction To Business (UC/CSU) ‐ 3 Units
Requirement Designation: Meets CSU D2
Students engage in a multidisciplinary examination of how culture, society, economic systems, legal, international,
political, financial institutions, and human behavior interact to affect a business organization's policy and practices
within the U.S. and a global society. The course demonstrates how these influences impact the primary areas of
business including: organizational structure and design, leadership, human resource management, risk
management and insurance, organized labor practices, ethics and social responsibility, marketing, organizational
communication, e‐business/technology, entrepreneurship, legal, accounting, and financial practices, and the stock
and securities market; and therefore how they affect a business's ability to achieve its organizational goals.
14166 LEC 6:30 hrs/wk TBA Kelleher, S S INTERNET
Instructor email: kellehss@lahc.edu
(Starts 06/17/2019, Ends 08/09/2019)
BUS 005‐Business Law I (UC/CSU) ‐ 3 Units
Business Law I
12093 LEC 6:30 hrs/wk TBA STAFF TBA INTERNET
Instructor will contact you before class begins.
(Starts 06/17/2019, Ends 08/09/2019)
BUS 032‐Business Communications (CSU) ‐ 3 Units
This course will help students to present themselves to potential employers, solve problems, use various forms of
written communication, collaborate with work teams, and use technology to communicate. Learn how to succeed
in today's competitive, diverse and global business environment through excellent communication and teamwork
skills.
14170 LEC 4:15 hrs/wk TBA Laurin, J L INTERNET
Instructor email: laurinjl@lahc.edu
(Starts 06/17/2019, Ends 08/09/2019)
AND
14171 LAB 4:15 hrs/wk TBA Laurin, J L INTERNET
Instructor email: laurinjl@lahc.edu
(Starts 06/17/2019, Ends 08/09/2019)
COMMUNICATION STUDIES
COMM 101‐Public Speaking (UC/CSU) ‐ 3 Units
Requirement Designation: Meets IGETC 1C CSU A1
Students study the theory and techniques of public speaking in a democratic society. Students will apply rhetorical
principles to topic selection and audience analysis, research and reasoning of information, speech composition and
outlining, presentation aids and delivery, and listening and evaluation of public discourse. Students practice
effective communicative strategies for various types of original speeches including informative and persuasive
speeches. Focus will be on developing credibility as a speaker and demonstrating confidence before an audience.
This course meets Communication Studies Associate Degree for and transfer requirements in Oral Communication.
12724 LEC 9:00 am ‐ 11:05 am TWTh Shannon, M NEA 103
(Starts 06/17/2019, Ends 08/09/2019)
COMM 121‐Interpersonal Communication (UC/CSU) ‐ 3 Units
Requirement Designation: Meets IGETC 1C CSU A1
Students explore communication in a variety of interpersonal relationships. Students will study communication
behaviors in dyads(pairs) and their impact on personal and professional relationships, developing effective
communication skills in areas such as verbal and nonverbal communication, listening, emotional intelligence, and
conflict management. This course meets Communication Studies Associate Degree and transfer requirements.
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10080 LEC 9:00 am ‐ 11:05 am TWTh Anderson, J NEA 107
(Starts 06/17/2019, Ends 08/09/2019)
COMPUTER APPS OFFICE TECH
CAOT 048‐Customer Service (CSU) ‐ 3 Units
This course is designed to raise awareness, prompt thinking, give step‐by‐step suggestions for improvement, and
provide information on how an organization can deliver service excellence. The information is beneficial whether
one is new to dealing with others in a business setting or is more experienced with internal customers (e.g.,
coworkers or other employees) and external customers (e.g., consumers, vendors, or other end users of products).
Emphasis is be placed on communication, diversity, technology, time management, stress management, and
customer retention.
14226 LEC 6:30 hrs/wk TBA Linares, E INTERNET
Instructor email: linaree@lahc.edu
(Starts 06/17/2019, Ends 08/09/2019)
COUNSELING
COUNSEL 004‐Career Planning (CSU) ‐ 1 Unit
Designed to assist students in choosing a major or career. Students will explore their interests, skills, personality
type and values through the use of career assessments and on‐line resources. Students will access information
regarding occupational characteristics, employment trends and labor market updates. Emphasis will be placed on
the development of a student educational plan (SEP).
14635 LEC 11:15 am ‐ 12:20 pm TTh STAFF TBA NEA 103
(Starts 06/17/2019, Ends 08/9/2019)
ECONOMICS
ECON 001‐Principles Of Economics I (UC/CSU) ‐ 3 Units
Requirement Designation: Meets IGETC 4B CSU D2
Enrollment Requirement: Prerequisites: Mathematics 115 (Elementary Algebra)
Recommended: Mathematics 125 (Intermediate Algebra)
Recommended: Economics 2 should be taken prior to Economics 1
Introductory course in the principles of microeconomic theory, including economic analysis of the firm and
resource allocation; analysis of the laws of supply and demand; market structures of the American economy; price
theory; current domestic economic problems.
10560 LEC 6:30 hrs/wk TBA Fradkin, M INTERNET
Instructor email: fradkim@lahc.edu
(Starts 06/17/2019, Ends 08/09/2019)
ECON 002‐Principles of Economics II (UC/CSU) ‐ 3 Units
Requirement Designation: Meets IGETC 4B CSU D2
Enrollment Requirement: Prerequisites: Mathematics 115 (Elementary Algebra) Advisories: Mathematics
125 (Intermediate Algebra).
Recommended: Economics 2 should be taken prior to Economics 1.
A course in macroeconomics emphasizing aggregative economic analysis, including money and banking, national
income determination, business fluctuations, and other topics relevant to macroeconomic analysis.
10926 LEC 6:30 hrs/wk TBA Fradkin, M INTERNET
Instructor email: fradkim@lahc.edu
(Starts 06/17/2019, Ends 08/09/2019)
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ENGLISH
ENGLISH 101‐College Reading And Composition I (UC/CSU) ‐ 3 Units
Requirement Designation: Meets IGETC‐1A CSU‐A2
Enrollment Requirement: Placement Conditions for English 101
(E 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10, 12, 13, 14, 17, 18, 20, 21 or 22)
This is a college‐level freshman composition course, which focuses on expository writing and argumentation and
requires the writing of a minimum of 6000 words in essays and a research paper. Students study a variety of texts
written at the college level, including literature, that reflect current academic concerns relating to issues of
language, ethnicity, class, gender, identity, psychology, and cultural studies. The course is intended for students
who plan to transfer to a four‐year college or university.
11656 LEC 6:30 hrs/wk TBA Stoddart, K J INTERNET
Instructor email: stoddakj@lahc.edu
(Starts 06/17/2019, Ends 08/09/2019)
ENGLISH SECOND LANGUAGE ‐ NC
ESL NC 061CE‐English As A Second Language I (Repeatable) ‐ 0 Unit
This multi‐skilled competency‐based ESL course teaches beginning English speaking, listening,reading and writing
skills to non‐native speakers of English. The focus of instruction is on the speaking and understanding necessary to
satisfy routine social demands and limited work requirements. Students learn to comprehend frequently used
words in context, use learned phrases and sentences to communicate needs, understand basic grammar structures,
and read simplified material.
14392 LEC 8:30 am ‐ 3:55 pm Sa Annand, W S GC 105
(Starts 06/17/2019, Ends 08/09/2019)
ESL NC 062CE‐English As A Second Language II (Repeatable) ‐ 0 Unit
This competency‐based ESL course teaches high beginning English speaking, listening, comprehension, reading and
writing to non‐native speakers of English. This course develops communicative competence in listening, speaking,
reading and writing skills in English. To develop these skills, a sequence of grammatical structures is integrated in
the context of everyday situations.
14396 LEC 8:30 am ‐ 3:55 pm Sa Chao Wu, C GC 101
(Starts 06/17/2019, Ends 08/09/2019)
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14397 LEC 6:00 pm ‐ 9:20 pm TTh Vega, A A GC 103
(Starts 06/10/2019, Ends 08/09/2019)
ESL NC 063CE‐English As A Second Language III (Repeatable) ‐ 0 Unit
This is a multi‐skilled competency‐based course designed to develop communicative competence in listening,
speaking, reading, writing, and grammar for the immediate needs of adult non‐native English learners at the
advanced level.
14398 LEC 8:30 am ‐ 3:55 pm Sa Gelman, S B GC 103
(Starts 06/17/2019, Ends 08/09/2019)
ESL CIVICS
ESLCVCS 013CE‐Esl And Civics IV (Repeatable) ‐ 0 Unit
Esl And Civics Iv
14399 LEC 9:00 am ‐ 12:45 pm F Wellisch, A H GC 107
(Starts 06/17/2019, Ends 08/09/2019)
HISTORY
HISTORY 011‐Political And Social History Of The United States I (UC/CSU) ‐ 3 Units
Requirement Designation: Meets IGETC 4F CSU D6 D8
Political And Social History Of The United States I
11633 LEC 6:30 hrs/wk TBA Valadez, M G INTERNET
Instructor email: valademg@lahc.edu
(Starts 06/17/2019, Ends 08/09/2019)
HISTORY 012‐Political And Social History Of The United States II (UC/CSU) ‐ 3 Units
Requirement Designation: Meets IGETC 4F CSU D6
Political And Social History Of The United States II
11807 LEC 6:30 hrs/wk TBA Nguyen, S INTERNET
Instructor email: nguyens@lahc.edu
(Starts 06/17/2019, Ends 08/09/2019)
HISTORY 044‐The Mexican American In The History Of The United States II (UC/CSU) ‐ 3 Units
Requirement Designation: Meets IGETC 4F CSU D6
The Mexican American In The History Of The United States II
12702 LEC 6:30 hrs/wk TBA Valadez, M G INTERNET
Instructor email: valademg@lahc.edu
(Starts 06/17/2019, Ends 08/09/2019)
HISTORY 086‐Introduction To World Civilization I (UC/CSU) ‐ 3 Units
Requirement Designation: Meets IGETC 3B 4F CSU C2 D6
Introduction To World Civilization I
10095 LEC 6:30 hrs/wk TBA Nguyen, S INTERNET
Instructor email: nguyens@lahc.edu
(Starts 06/17/2019, Ends 08/09/2019)
HUMANITIES
HUMAN 017‐Film Appreciation (UC/CSU) ‐ 3 Units
Requirement Designation: Meets IGETC 3B CSU C2
This course is a survey of motion pictures and changing social attitudes in film from the silent era to the present.
Film appreciation, dealing with the ability of popular movies to crystallize society's myths, fantasies, and realities, is
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presented within a historical, social context. Movie heroes and heroines and their relationship to culture may be
studied by viewing representative feature films. Specifics may vary based on instructor.
10619 LEC 6:30 hrs/wk TBA Copeland, M E INTERNET
Instructor email: copelame@lahc.edu
(Starts 06/17/2019, Ends 08/09/2019)
KINESIOLOGY ATHLETICS
KIN ATH 552‐Intercollegiate Sports‐Conditioning & Skills Training (CSU) (RPT 3) ‐ 1 Unit
Requirement Designation: Meets CSU E
This course is designed for the student athlete. The following areas are emphasized: The analysis and training of
athletic skills, the analysis of offensive and defensive systems, physical conditioning, strength training, and aerobic
conditioning.
10596 LAB 6:45 am ‐ 7:55 am MTWThF Skarr, G T FIELD
Cross Country
(Starts 06/17/2019, Ends 08/09/2019)
KIN ATH 553‐Intercollegiate Football‐Fitness & Skills Training (RPT 3) ‐ 1 Unit
Requirement Designation: Meets CSU E
Student‐athletes in this class will participate in off‐season skill training and conditioning programs for the college's
intercollegiate football team. This class provides an advanced strength and conditioning program specific to
football with emphasis on skills, fundamentals, injury prevention, and safety. The student also learns new rules and
strategic plays necessary for competition at advanced levels.
11162 LAB 4:00 pm ‐ 5:25 pm MTWTh Dowty, D L FIELD
(Starts 06/17/2019, Ends 08/09/2019)
KIN ATH 558‐Intercollegiate Soccer‐Fitness & Skills Training (CSU) (RPT 3) ‐ 1 Unit
Requirement Designation: Meets CSU E
Student‐athletes in this class will participate in off‐season skill training and conditioning programs for the college's
intercollegiate soccer team. This class provides an advanced strength and conditioning program specific to soccer
with emphasis on skills, fundamentals, injury prevention, and safety. The student also learns new rules and
strategic plays necessary for competition at advanced levels.
11207 LAB 7:30 am ‐ 9:35 am TWTh Barlow, W FIELD
Men's Soccer
(Starts 06/17/2019, Ends 08/09/2019)
PHYSICS
PHYSICS 039‐Physics For Engineers And Scientists III (UC/CSU) ‐ 5 Units
Requirement Designation: Meets IGETC 5A 5C CSU B1 B3
Enrollment Requirement: PHYSICS 037 and MATH 265
Physics 39 is the third semester of a three semester calculus‐based sequence in introductory college Physics. This
course will explore the topics of waves, sound, thermodynamics, geometric and physical optics, relativity, early
quantum theory, introductory quantum mechanics, and models of the atom at the calculus level.
12162 LEC 10:00 am ‐ 12:50 pm TWTh STAFF TBA SCC 140
(Starts 06/17/2019, Ends 08/09/2019)
AND
10924 LAB 1:00 pm ‐ 3:05 pm TWTh STAFF TBA SCC 301
(Starts 06/17/2019, Ends 08/09/2019)
POLITICAL SCIENCE
POL SCI 001‐The Government Of The United States (UC/CSU) ‐ 3 Units
Requirement Designation: Meets IGETC 4H CSU D8
The Government Of The United States
11538 LEC 6:30 hrs/wk TBA Chaney, V INTERNET
Instructor email: chaneyv@lahc.edu
(Starts 06/17/2019, Ends 08/09/2019)
SOCIOLOGY
SOC 001‐Introduction To Sociology (UC/CSU) ‐ 3 Units
Requirement Designation: Meets IGETC 4J CSU D0
Introduction To Sociology
11279 LEC 10:30 am ‐ 12:35 pm TWTh Lopez, J R NEA 118
(Starts 06/17/2019, Ends 08/09/2019)
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(Starts 06/17/2019, Ends 08/09/2019)
SPANISH
SPANISH 001‐Elementary Spanish I (UC/CSU) ‐ 5 Units
Requirement Designation: Meets IGETC 6A CSU C2
An introductory course for students who have had little or no oral or written knowledge of Spanish. Students
develop listening, speaking, reading, and writing skills in communicative contexts that are focused on the cultures
of the Spanish‐speaking world. Upon successful completion of this course students are able to understand and
engage in simple conversations on familiar topics. Conducted primarily in Spanish.
11697 LEC 11:05 hrs/wk TBA Renteria, D INTERNET
Instructor email: renterd@lahc.edu
(Starts 06/17/2019, Ends 08/09/2019)
ANATOMY
ANATOMY 001‐Introduction To Human Anatomy (UC/CSU) ‐ 4 Units
Requirement Designation: Meets IGETC 5B 5C CSU B2 B3
This course examines the structure of cells, tissues, and organs of these human systems: integumentary, skeletal,
muscular, nervous, circulatory, respiratory, digestive, urinary, endocrine, lymphatic, and reproductive. Dissection
and microscopy are used extensively in lab.
13056 LEC 9:00 am ‐ 11:05 am MTWTh Mccord, T G SCC 152
(Starts 06/17/2019, Ends 07/26/2019)
AND Select One of the following:
13057 LAB 11:30 am ‐ 1:35 pm MTWTh Mccord, T G SCC 205
(Starts 06/17/2019, Ends 07/26/2019)
12891 LAB 2:00 pm ‐ 4:05 pm MTWTh STAFF TBA SCC 205
(Starts 06/17/2019, Ends 07/26/2019)
ART
ART 103‐Art Appreciation I (UC/CSU) ‐ 3 Units
Requirement Designation: Meets IGETC 3A CSU C1
A general introduction to art that examines works of art through the study of theory, terminology, themes, design
principles, media, techniques with an introduction to the visual arts across time and diverse cultures. Please
consult local college catalog for further details.
10799 LEC 8:50 hrs/wk TBA Armenteros, R INTERNET
Instructor email: armentr@lahc.edu
(Starts 06/17/2019, Ends 07/26/2019)
BIOLOGY
BIOLOGY 003‐Introduction To Biology (UC/CSU) ‐ 4 Units
Requirement Designation: Meets IGETC 5B 5C CSU B2 B3
This course for non‐majors examines the fundamental principles of biology with laboratories emphasizing hands‐on
investigations. Topics include an introduction to evolutionary theory, basic biological chemistry, cell function and
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reproduction, cellular respiration and photosynthesis, classical and contemporary genetics, gene expression and an
introduction to animal structure and function. Meets UC/CSU GE requirement of natural science with a lab.
10746 LEC 9:00 am ‐ 11:05 am MTWTh Escandon, A T SCC 154
(Starts 06/17/2019, Ends 07/26/2019)
AND Select One of the following:
10759 LAB 11:10 am ‐ 1:20 pm MTWTh Escandon, A T SCC 218
(Starts 06/17/2019, Ends 07/26/2019)
14090 LAB 2:00 pm ‐ 4:05 pm MTWTh STAFF TBA SCC 218
(Starts 06/17/2019, Ends 07/26/2019)
COUNSELING
COUNSEL 001‐Introduction To College (UC/CSU) ‐ 1 Unit
Designed to provide students with skills needed to succeed in college. Emphasis is placed on college policies,
procedures, campus services and resources, study skills, time management, and developing a student educational
plan (SEP) to meet those goals. Additional topics include: Certificate, associate degree requirements, and transfer
admission requirements.
12842 LEC 10:20 am ‐ 12:25 pm MW Costa, M P T 208
This class is for SPS students.
(Starts 06/17/2019, Ends 07/26/2019)
COUNSEL 020‐Post‐Secondary Education: The Scope Of Career Planning ‐ 3 Units
Requirement Designation: Meets CSU E
Introduces students to the role of higher education in society and to their role as students. Students explore
personal attributes needed for college success, critical thinking and effective study strategies, relating to others in a
diverse world, the career planning and decision making process, and transfer. This course will also provide students
with an overview of campus resources and policies. A student educational plan (SEP) will be developed.
11196 LEC 8:50 hrs/wk TBA STAFF TBA INTERNET
Instructor will contract you before class begins.
(Starts 06/17/2019, Ends 07/26/2019)
CHEMISTRY
CHEM 065‐Introductory General Chemistry (UC/CSU) ‐ 4 Units
Requirement Designation: Meets IGETC 5A 5C CSU B1 B3
Enrollment Requirement: Prerequisite: Completion of Math 123C or Math 125 with a grade of C or better
or equivalent.
This course is a survey of basic chemistry topics. The course is intended as preparation for chemistry, some allied
health majors, or for students completing their general education. Topics include atoms and elements,
nomenclature, chemical bonds, chemical reactions, stoichiometry, energy and states of matter, gas laws, aqueous
systems, solutions, and acids, bases and salts. Laboratory activities will support the range of topics covered in
lecture including chemical laboratory safety, qualitative and quantitative experiments.
11340 LEC 11:15 am ‐ 2:05 pm TWTh Toeque, S SCC 152
(Starts 06/17/2019, Ends 07/26/2019)
AND Select One of the following:
11343 LAB 8:00 am ‐ 11:10 am TWTh Ibe, B O SCC 315
(Starts 06/17/2019, Ends 07/26/2019)
11349 LAB 3:35 pm ‐ 6:45 pm TWTh Ibe, B O SCC 315
(Starts 06/17/2019, Ends 07/26/2019)
11362 LAB 3:35 pm ‐ 6:45 pm TWTh STAFF TBA SCC 318
(Starts 06/17/2019, Ends 07/26/2019)
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CHILD DEVELOPMENT
CH DEV 011‐Child, Family And Community (CSU) ‐ 3 Units
Requirement Designation: Meets CSU E
An examination of the developing child in a societal context focusing on the interrelationship of family, school and
community and emphasizes historical and socio‐cultural factors. The processes of socialization and identity
development will be highlighted, showing the importance of respectful, reciprocal relationships that support and
empower families.
14488 LEC 9:30 am ‐ 12:20 pm TWTh STAFF TBA SCC 113
(Starts 06/17/2019, Ends 07/26/2019)
COMMUNICATION STUDIES
COMM 101‐Public Speaking (UC/CSU) ‐ 3 Units
Requirement Designation: Meets IGETC 1C CSU A1
Students study the theory and techniques of public speaking in a
democratic society. Students will apply rhetorical principles to topic selection and audience analysis, research and
reasoning of information, speech composition and outlining, presentation aids and delivery, and listening and
evaluation of public discourse. Students practice effective communicative strategies for various types of original
speeches including informative and persuasive speeches. Focus will be on developing credibility as a speaker and
demonstrating confidence before an audience. This course meets Communication Studies Associate Degree for and
transfer requirements in Oral Communication.
11294 LEC 8:00 am ‐ 10:50 am TWTh Oates, M J NEA 101
(Starts 06/17/2019, Ends 07/26/2019)
COMM 121‐Interpersonal Communication (UC/CSU) ‐ 3 Units
Requirement Designation: Meets IGETC 1C CSU A1
Students explore communication in a variety of interpersonal relationships. Students will study communication
behaviors in dyads(pairs) and their impact on personal and professional relationships, developing effective
communication skills in areas such as verbal and nonverbal communication, listening, emotional intelligence, and
conflict management. This course meets Communication Studies Associate Degree and transfer requirements.
10087 LEC 8:50 hrs/wk TBA Nagano, D D INTERNET
Instructor email: naganodd@lahc.edu
(Starts 06/17/2019, Ends 07/26/2019)
ENGLISH
ENGLISH 100‐Accelerated Prep: College Writing (NDA) ‐ 3 Units
Enrollment Requirement: Prerequisite: Completion of Dev Com 020 or E S L 006A with a grade of C or
better or PLACEMENT
This class prepares students for academic reading, critical thinking, and writing expected in transfer and associate‐
degree classes. Students plan, draft, revise, and edit compositions based on college‐level readings that cover topics
that challenge students' thinking and provide an intellectual background for the assignments. This course prepares
students for English 101.
13371 LEC 9:00 am ‐ 12:10 pm TWTh Triplett, J L NEA 203
(Starts 06/17/2019, Ends 07/26/2019)
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AND
13372 LAB 12:10 pm ‐ 1:10 pm TWTh Triplett, J L NEA 203
(Starts 06/17/2019, Ends 07/26/2019)
ENGLISH 101‐College Reading And Composition I (UC/CSU) ‐ 3 Units
Requirement Designation: Meets IGETC‐1A CSU‐A2
Enrollment Requirement: Placement Conditions for English 101
(E 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, 9, 10, 12, 13, 14, 17, 18, 20, 21 or 22)
This is a college‐level freshman composition course, which focuses on expository writing and argumentation and
requires the writing of a minimum of 6000 words in essays and a research paper. Students study a variety of texts
written at the college level, including literature, that reflect current academic concerns relating to issues of
language, ethnicity, class, gender, identity, psychology, and cultural studies. The course is intended for students
who plan to transfer to a four‐year college or university.
12627 LEC 9:00 am ‐ 12:10 pm TWTh Amano‐Tompkins, K NEA 205
(Starts 06/17/2019, Ends 07/26/2019)
ENGLISH 102‐College Reading And Composition II (UC/CSU) ‐ 3 Units
Requirement Designation: Meets IGETC 1B CSU A3
Enrollment Requirement: Prerequisite: Completion of English 101 with a grade of C or better.
English 102 develops reading, writing, and critical thinking skills beyond the level achieved in English 101 and
requires the writing of a minimum of 10,000 words in essays and a research paper throughout the semester. It
emphasizes logical reasoning, analysis, and strategies of argumentation using literature and literary criticism.
11902 LEC 8:50 hrs/wk TBA Triplett, J L INTERNET
Instructor email: triplejl@lahc.edu
(Starts 06/17/2019, Ends 07/26/2019)
ENGLISH 205‐English Literature I (UC/CSU) ‐ 3 Units
Requirement Designation: Meets IGETC 3B CSU C2
Enrollment Requirement: Prerequisite: Completion of English 101 with a grade of C or better.
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This survey of English literature begins with works from the Middle Ages, proceeds to poetry and plays from the
Renaissance, and continues to the decline of neoclassicism in the eighteenth century, with special emphasis on
major writers and works. Students will write critical papers.
12016 LEC 8:50 hrs/wk TBA Warren, A L INTERNET
Instructor email: annw708@gmail.com
(Starts 06/17/2019, Ends 07/26/2019)
GEOGRAPHY
GEOG 001‐Physical Geography (UC/CSU) ‐ 3 Units
Requirement Designation: Meets IGETC 5A CSU B1
This course analyzes spatial patterns of the Earth's physical features and processes. The connections between
Earth's water, air, land, and life are investigated at global, regional, and local scales providing a general synthesis of
the broad field of physical geography.
10265 LEC 9:30 am ‐ 12:20 pm TWTh STAFF TBA SCC 109
(Starts 06/17/2019, Ends 07/26/2019)
HEALTH
HEALTH 011‐Principles Of Healthful Living (UC/CSU) ‐ 3 Units
Requirement Designation: Meets CSU E
Students will learn health concepts and values with the goal of promoting a high quality of life. Topics include
nutrition, physical fitness, communicable diseases and other major health problems, consumer and environmental
health, human sexuality and family life, mental and emotional health, tobacco, alcohol and drugs, aging, and death
and dying.
11059 LEC 8:30 am ‐ 11:20 am TWTh Trujillo, L C PE/W 142
(Starts 06/17/2019, Ends 07/26/2019)
HUMANITIES
HUMAN 001‐Cultural Patterns Of Western Civilization (UC/CSU) ‐ 3 Units
Requirement Designation: Meets IGETC 3B CSU C2
This course introduces the general concepts of the Humanities in the framework of the predominant cultural
patterns of the Western tradition from the earliest civilizations, such as the Sumerians and the Egyptians, the
classical heritage of Greece and Rome, the Medieval period, or Middle Ages, and possibly continuing through the
Renaissance and the Reformation. Mythology, music, history, philosophy, painting, drama, sculpture and
architecture are studied and compared in relation to their background, medium, organization and style. Emphasis is
placed upon the awareness of cultural heritage, values and perspectives as revealed in the arts. Comparisons to
relevant Asian, African and American cultures and art may also explored. Specifics may vary based on instructor.
10381 LEC 8:50 hrs/wk TBA Baez, S L INTERNET
Instructor will contact you before class begins.
(Starts 06/17/2019, Ends 07/26/2019)
HUMAN 017‐Film Appreciation (UC/CSU) ‐ 3 Units
Requirement Designation: Meets IGETC 3B CSU C2
This course is a survey of motion pictures and changing social attitudes in film from the silent era to the present.
Film appreciation, dealing with the ability of popular movies to crystallize society's myths, fantasies, and realities, is
presented within a historical, social context. Movie heroes and heroines and their relationship to culture may be
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studied by viewing representative feature films. Specifics may vary based on instructor.
10605 LEC 8:50 hrs/wk TBA Copeland, M E INTERNET
Instructor email: copelame@lahc.edu
(Starts 06/17/2019, Ends 07/26/2019)
KINESIOLOGY
KIN 045‐Adapted Fitness (CSU) ‐ 1 Unit
Requirement Designation: Meets CSU E
This course is designed to meet the needs of students with a verified disability who require restricted or modified
activities. Individualized exercise programs are performed by students with instruction emphasizing the basic
elements of physical fitness and training principles.
10337 LAB 8:00 am ‐ 11:05 am TWTh Barakat, N M PE/W 116
(Starts 06/17/2019, Ends 07/26/2019)
MATHEMATICS
MATH 115‐Elementary Algebra ‐ 5 Units
Math 115 covers the fundamentals of beginning algebra. Topics include signed numbers, evaluation of algebraic
expressions, exponents, solving equations, polynomials, factoring, rational expressions, radicals, quadratics, graphs,
systems of equations, inequalities, and applications.
11455 LEC 9:00 am ‐ 12:35 pm MTWTh Strivewell, D B NEA 226
(Starts 06/17/2019, Ends 07/26/2019)
AND
11457 LAB 12:35 pm ‐ 1:15 pm MTWTh Strivewell, D B NEA 226
(Starts 06/17/2019, Ends 07/26/2019)
MATH 125‐Intermediate Algebra ‐ 5 Units
Enrollment Requirement: Prerequisite: Completion of Math 115 with a grade of C or better or M 7, 9 , or
10 Placement.
Math 125 strengthens and further develops manipulative skills in elementary algebra. Topics include the
fundamental operations on algebraic expressions, solutions of equations and inequalities, exponentiation, graphs
of algebraic, exponential and logarithmic functions, systems of equations and inequalities, and an introduction to
the conic sections. Applications are included in a wide variety of word problems.
11774 LEC 9:00 am ‐ 12:00 pm MTWTh Farzin, R NEA 115
(Starts 06/17/2019, Ends 07/26/2019)
AND
11775 LAB 12:05 pm ‐ 1:25 pm MTWTh Farzin, R NEA 115
(Starts 06/17/2019, Ends 07/26/2019)
MATH 125S‐Intermediate Algebra With Support ‐ 5 Units
This course includes a mandatory lab component to review topics from prealgebra and elementary algebra. This
course strengthens and further develops manipulative skills in elementary algebra. Topics include the fundamental
operations on algebraic expressions, solutions of equations and inequalities, exponentiation, graphs of algebraic,
exponential and logarithmic functions, systems of equations and inequalities, and an introduction to the conic
sections. Applications are included in a wide variety of word problems.
14104 LEC 8:00 am ‐ 11:35 am MTWTh Faridpak, F NEA 226
(Starts 06/17/2019, Ends 07/26/2019)
AND
14105 LAB 5:50 hrs/wk TBA Faridpak, F INTERNET
Hybrid Class.
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(Starts 06/17/2019, Ends 07/26/2019)
MATH 227‐Statistics (UC/CSU) ‐ 4 Units
Requirement Designation: Meets IGETC 2A CSU B4
Enrollment Requirement: MATH 123C OR MATH 125 OR MATH 137 OR Placement in MATH 227 or M 1, 2,
5, 6, or 9 Placement.
Math 227 is an introduction to probability, measures of central tendency and dispersion, descriptive and inferential
statistics, sampling, estimation, and hypothesis testing. Analysis of variance, chi‐square and student t‐distributions,
linear correlation, and regression analysis are also presented as topics.
14106 LEC 8:00 am ‐ 10:50 am MTWTh Sibner, R D NEA 231
(Starts 06/17/2019, Ends 07/26/2019)
MATH 240‐Trigonometry (CSU) ‐ 3 Units
Requirement Designation: Meets CSU B4
Enrollment Requirement: Prerequisites: Completion of Math 121 and 123C or 125 with grades of C or
better or M 1, 2, 5, 6, 7, or 8 Placement.
Math 240 centers on a study of trigonometry. Students will explore the sine, cosine, and tangent functions,
including a study of their graphs, inverses of the functions, solution of triangles, models for periodic phenomena,
identities, conditional equations, and polar coordinates. Students will also be introduced to the cotangent, secant,
and cosecant functions.
14112 LEC 8:00 am ‐ 12:35 pm TTh STAFF TBA NEA 225
(Starts 06/17/2019, Ends 07/26/2019)
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MATH 260‐Precalculus (UC/CSU) ‐ 5 Units
Requirement Designation: Meets IGETC 2A CSU B4
Enrollment Requirement: Prerequisite: Completion of Math 123C or 125 with a grade of C or better or M
1, 2, 5, 6 ,7 ,or 8 Placement.
This course combines college algebra, trigonometry, and introduction to analytic‐geometry. Topics in algebra
include polynomial, rational, exponential and logarithmic functions; mathematical induction, systems of equations,
matrices, partial fractions, and sequences. Topics in trigonometry include basic trigonometric functions; inverse
trigonometry; and trigonometric equations and identities.
11215 LEC 8:00 am ‐ 2:05 pm TTh Ma, F NEA 124
(Starts 06/17/2019, Ends 07/26/2019)
AND
14693 LAB 5:50 hrs/wk TBA Ma, F INTERNET
Hybrid Class.
(Starts 06/17/2019, Ends 07/26/2019)
MATH 266‐Calculus with Analytic Geometry II (UC/CSU) ‐ 5 Units
Requirement Designation: Meets IGETC 2A CSU B4
Enrollment Requirement: Prerequisite: Completion of Mathematics 265 with a grade of C or better.
Math 266 is the second course in a three‐semester, unified treatment of differential and integral calculus of a single
variable including integration; techniques of integration; derivatives and integrals of inverse trigonometric;
logarithmic; exponential and hyperbolic functions; improper integrals; numerical methods; infinite sequences and
series; polar and parametric equations; conic sections; Taylor formulas; indeterminate forms; power series; and
applications of integration. Primarily for Science, Technology, Engineering & Math Majors.
14692 LEC 9:00 am ‐ 12:35 pm MTWTh Nguyen, B NEA 227
(Starts 06/17/2019, Ends 07/26/2019)
OCEANOGRAPHY
OCEANO 001‐Introduction To Oceanography (UC/CSU) ‐ 3 Units
Requirement Designation: Meets IGETC 5A CSU B1
Introduction To Oceanography
10283 LEC 9:30 am ‐ 12:20 pm TWTh Munasinghe, T SCC 150
(Starts 06/17/2019, Ends 07/26/2019)
PHILOSOPHY
PHILOS 001‐Introduction To Philosophy (UC/CSU) ‐ 3 Units
Requirement Designation: Meets IGETC 3B CSU C2
Introduction To Philosophy
10625 LEC 8:50 hrs/wk TBA Klyng, J A INTERNET
Instructor email: klyngj@lahc.edu
(Starts 06/17/2019, Ends 07/26/2019)
PHILOS 020‐Ethics (UC/CSU) ‐ 3 Units
Requirement Designation: Meets IGETC 3B CSU C2
Ethics
14091 LEC 8:50 hrs/wk TBA Klyng, J A INTERNET
Instructor email: klyngj@lahc.edu
(Starts 06/17/2019, Ends 07/26/2019)
PHYSICS
PHYSICS 011‐Introductory Physics (UC/CSU) ‐ 4 Units
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Requirement Designation: Meets IGETC 5A 5C CSU B1 B3
Enrollment Requirement: Prerequisite: Completion of Mathematics 123C with a grade of C or better. This
course is not open for credit to students who have credit in Physics 006.
This is an introductory course that covers the wide range of topics included in a basic physics course such as
kinematics of one‐ and two‐dimensional motion, circular motion, Newton's laws, work and energy,
thermodynamics, wave motion, oscillation, optics, electricity and magnetism, and nuclear and atomic Physics.
Students analyze conceptual questions as well as solve quantitative problems using Algebra.
10762 LEC 9:35 am ‐ 12:40 pm TWTh STAFF TBA SCC 305
(Starts 06/17/2019, Ends 07/26/2019)
AND
10772 LAB 1:00 pm ‐ 3:50 pm TWTh STAFF TBA SCC 305
(Starts 06/17/2019, Ends 07/26/2019)
PSYCHOLOGY
PSYCH 001‐General Psychology I (UC/CSU) ‐ 3 Units
Requirement Designation: Meets IGETC 4I CSU D9
Psychology is the scientific study of behavior and mental processes. The content focuses on the exploration of
major psychological theories and concepts, methods, and research findings in psychology. Topics include but are
not limited to the biological bases of behavior, perception, cognition and consciousness, learning, memory,
emotion, motivation, development, personality, social psychology, psychological disorders and therapeutic
approaches, and applied psychology.
11855 LEC 8:50 hrs/wk TBA Kato, L N INTERNET
Instructor email: katol@lahc.edu
(Starts 06/17/2019, Ends 07/26/2019)
PSYCH 002‐Biological Psychology (UC/CSU) ‐ 3 Units
Requirement Designation: Meets IGETC 5B CSU B2
Enrollment Requirement: Prerequisite: Completion of Psych 001 with a grade of C or better.
This course introduces the scientific study of the biological bases of behavior and its fundamental role in the
neurosciences. Physiological, hormonal, and neurochemical mechanisms, and brain‐behavior relationships
underlying the psychological phenomena of sensation, perception, regulatory processes, emotion, learning,
memory, and psychological disorders will be addressed. The course also notes historical scientific contributions
and current research principles for studying brain‐behavior relationships and mental processes. Ethical standards
for human and animal research are discussed in the context of both invasive and non‐invasive experimental
research.
12727 LEC 8:50 hrs/wk TBA Galvan, E INTERNET
Instructor email: galvane@lahc.edu
(Starts 06/17/2019, Ends 07/26/2019)
PSYCH 003‐Personality And Social Development (CSU) ‐ 3 Units
Requirement Designation: Meets CSU E
Personality And Social Development
12728 LEC 8:50 hrs/wk TBA Kato, L N INTERNET
Instructor email: katol@lahc.edu
(Starts 06/17/2019, Ends 07/26/2019)
PSYCH 041‐Life‐Span Psychology: From Infancy To Old Age (UC/CSU) ‐ 3 Units
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Requirement Designation: Meets IGETC 4I CSU D9
Enrollment Requirement: Prerequisite: Completion of Psychology 001 with a grade of C or better.
This course provides an overview, from a psychological perspective, of human development from conception
through death, including biological and environmental influences. Theories and research of physical, cognitive,
personality, and social development are examined, as well as attention to developmental problems.
12002 LEC 8:50 hrs/wk TBA Galvan, E INTERNET
Instructor email: galvane@lahc.edu
(Starts 06/17/2019, Ends 07/26/2019)
STATISTICS
STAT 001‐Elementary Statistics I For The Social Sciences (UC/CSU) ‐ 3 Units
Requirement Designation: Meets IGETC 2A CSU B4
Enrollment Requirement: Prerequisite: Math 123C OR Math 125 OR Math 137
Elementary Statistics I For The Social Sciences
14092 LEC 8:50 hrs/wk TBA Galvan, E INTERNET
Instructor email: galvane@lahc.edu
Mandatory first meeting Monday, July 17 ‐ 8:00 AM in room SCC 113. This class lecture is online but the exams will be face to face. Exams will be at 8:00
AM in room SCC 113 and dates are as follows: June 28, July 12, July 19 and final exam on July 26.
(Starts 06/17/2019, Ends 07/26/2019)
THEATER
THEATER 100‐Introduction To The Theater (UC/CSU) ‐ 3 Units
Requirement Designation: Meets IGETC 3A CSU C1
Students will survey and appreciate the art of theatre. The students are provided a wider basis for both evaluation
and enjoyment of the theatrical experience. Students examine all elements of live theatre, its cultural and historical
background, the contributions of various theatre artists, and its overall purpose and influence within our society.
Students explore all aspects of play production: playwriting, directing, acting, criticism, theatre architecture, set
design, costume design, lighting design, and the role of the audience.
10633 LEC 8:00 am ‐ 10:50 am TWTh Baez, J NEA 224
(Starts 06/17/2019, Ends 07/26/2019)
THEATER 291‐Rehearsals And Performances I (UC/CSU) (RPT 3) ‐ 1 Unit
Enrollment Requirement:Theater ‐ Ensemble Performance Course Family
In this course students are actively involved in the production of a Theatre department play presented before a
public audience. All areas of the production process are incorporated, including acting, stage management,
technical theatre and back stage crews, costumes, make up and house management. Students must be available to
meet all scheduled technical rehearsal and performance dates. Study culminates in a college public performance
entered in the American College Theatre Festival.
12729 LAB 5:00 pm ‐ 7:50 pm TWTh Chen, H DS 107
(Starts 06/17/2019, Ends 07/26/2019)
OLDER ADULTS
OLD ADL 057CE‐Adventures In Theater (Repeatable) ‐ 0 Unit
Adventures In Theater
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13140 LEC 5:00 pm ‐ 6:50 pm TWTh Chen, H DS 107
(Starts 06/17/2019, Ends 07/26/2019)
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SPECIAL DATES
BASIC SKILLS
BSICSKL 006CE‐Review Of Basic English (Repeatable) ‐ 0 Unit
Review Of Basic English
12198 LEC 3:35 hrs/wk TBA Warren, A L LLRC ROOM
Learning Resource Center.
(Starts 06/17/2019, Ends 08/02/2019)
VOCATIONAL EDUCATION
VOC ED 053CE‐Spanish For The Workplace (Repeatable) ‐ 0 Unit
This course is designed to provide a working knowledge of Spanish and customer service to individuals within the
community who serve, or are in contact with populations whose primary language is Spanish. Topics include: read
and recite high frequency words and phrases, constructing simple commands, questions & answers, basic
grammar, cultural awareness, customer service and etiquette.
11859 LEC 6:00 pm ‐ 8:05 pm TWTh Ramirez, S L SCC 211
(Starts 06/17/2019, Ends 08/02/2019)
VOC ED 106CE‐Word Processing (Repeatable) ‐ 0 Unit
This course introduces word processing software and provides basic hands‐on instruction. Students will learn the
basics in computer usage and word processing software. Students will create documents, memos, fliers, and other
office related documents. Students will be introduced to basic editing procedures and file management.
11876 LEC 5:50 pm ‐ 9:10 pm TW STAFF ROOM TBA
(Starts 06/17/2019, Ends 08/02/2019)
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Nursing Classes
NURSING 399A‐Nurse Assistant Training Program (CSU) ‐ 6 Units
This course will provide students with an introduction to the health care field, working with residents/patients in
the long term care facility and the acute care setting. Emphasis will be given to safety principles, infection control,
methods for providing physical care, and emotional and social support. Upon successful completion of this course,
students will be eligible to take the American Red Cross Nurse Assistant Certification Exam.
14437 LEC 8:00 am ‐ 4:30 pm F Schwartzman, C G NU 133
The Lecture class meets 7/19/19 thru 8/17/19. Lab classes start on 7/20/19. Mandatory Orientation will be held on 7/5/18 at 9:00am in Nursing Bldg.
Room 133. STUDENTS MUST ATTEND ORIENTATION. Students must enroll in this class and SELECT ONE of the Lab classes.
(Starts 07/19/2019, Ends 08/17/2019)
AND Select One of the following:
14440 LAB 7:00 am ‐ 3:30 pm SaSu Hauser, D M LC MH
(Starts 08/24/2019, Ends 10/27/2019)
14441 LAB 7:00 am ‐ 3:30 pm SaSu Llantero, B F LC MSP
(Starts 08/24/2019, Ends 10/26/2019)
14444 LAB 7:00 am ‐ 3:30 pm SaSu Allmond, C L TM MC
(Starts 08/24/2019, Ends 10/26/2019)
14401 LAB 9:00 am ‐ 11:50 am MTWTh 14419 LAB 9:00 am ‐ 11:50 am MTWTh
STAFF ROOM TBA STAFF ROOM TBA
Summer Bridge Program. To enroll in this course, you must also enroll
Summer Bridge Program. To enroll in this course, you must also enroll
in class #14467.
in class #14457.
(Starts 07/15/2019, Ends 07/25/2019)
(Starts 06/17/2019, Ends 06/27/2019)
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14427 LAB 9:00 am ‐ 11:50 am MTWTh 14426 LAB 10:00 am ‐ 12:50 pm MTWTh
STAFF ROOM TBA STAFF ROOM TBA
Summer Bridge Program. To enroll in this course, you must also enroll Summer Bridge Program. To enroll in this course, you must also enroll
in class #14475. in class #14474.
(Starts 07/29/2019, Ends 08/09/2019) (Starts 07/29/2019, Ends 08/09/2019)
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CAMPUS PHONE NUMBERS
General Information (310) 233-4230 / For Departments, Dial (310) 233 + extension
Admissions & Records .......................................... 4090 ..................... SSA Lobby Instructional Programs.........................................4020...........................SSA 218
Art Gallery................................................................. 4411 ............................ FA 100 International Students . .......................................4111...........................SSA 115
Assessment Center Office................................... 4072 .......................... SSA 118 Learning Assistance Center ................................4149.................... LLRC 1st Fl.
Associated Students Org. ................................... 4594 ......................... SHC 201 Library ........................................................................4480................................. LLRC
Athletics .................................................................... 4140 ................................PE/W Lost & Found ............................................................4618.............................. Sheriff
Bookstore ................................................................. 4170 ......................... SHC 105 Matriculation ...........................................................4043...........................SSA 103
CalWorks ................................................................... 4403 ..................... CDC 152-2 Nursing Program ....................................................4360....................... NU Lobby
...................................................................................... PACE Program .........................................................4522.......................... NEA 167
Career Guidance Center ...................................... 4282 .......................... SSA 105 Plan for Accelerated College Education
Cashier’s Office ....................................................... 4096, 4098 ........ SHC, 1st Fl. Sheriff’s Office .........................................................4600........................PE/W 138
Child Development Center ................................ 4200 ................................. CDC Special Programs and Services ........................4629......................... Cafe 108
Community Services............................................. 4450 ....................... TECH 118 Student Services .....................................................4030...........................SSA 203
Compliance Office ................................................. 213-891-2000 x2315 Transfer Services Center ......................................4282...........................SSA 105
Counseling ............................................................... 4230 ..................... SSA Lobby Tutoring Office ........................................................4149.................... LLRC 1st Fl.
Economic and Workforce Veteran Affairs Office ............................................4232...........................SSA 114
Development ..................................................... 4042 .......................... SSA 239 Instructional Labs
EOP&S/CARE/CAFYES .......................................... 4265 .......................... SSA 207 Biology.........................................................4553.......................... SCC 213
Extended Opportunity Programs and Services Health Sciences ........................................4360............................ NU 148
Extension Program................................................ 4450 ....................... TECH 118 Math .............................................................4498.................... LLRC 1st Fl.
Financial Aid ............................................................ 4320 .......................... SSA 114 Music ............................................................4429........................... MU 150
Foundation Office ................................................. 4336 .......................... SSA 237 Nursing ........................................................4360............................ NU 148
Health Services (Nurse)........................................ 4520 ......................... Cafe 110 Reading .......................................................4149.................... LLRC 1st Fl.
Honors Program ..................................................... 4038 .......................... SSA 130 Writing .........................................................4148....................... LAC 104A
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